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Google to let users shop through Search, Assistant

NewsGram Desk
  • Google launched a new programme called 'Shopping Actions'
  • Now users can shop products using the virtual assistant
  • This will make shopping easy for the users

Google announced on Monday the launch of a new programme called "Shopping Actions" that gives users an option to shop products on its virtual assistant and Search with a universal cart from mobile, desktop, or even Google Home device. The programme is open to retailers in the US.

This action will make shopping easier ofr users. Wikimedia Commons

"'Shopping Actions' uses a pay-per-sale model, meaning you only pay when a sale actually takes place. 'Shopping Actions' appear within the sponsored 'Shopping Unit' on the Google Search page and on Google.com/Shopping," the company wrote in a blog post late on Monday.

In exchange, retailers will reportedly give Google a cut of the profit from each purchase which is different from the usual ad payments retailers made to the company for sponsored listings and will only pay when sales are made.

"Early testing indicates that the participating retailers on an average see an increase in total conversions at a lower cost, compared to running Shopping ads alone. We have also seen an approximately 30 per cent average increase in basket size for merchants participating in 'Shopping Actions'," the company added.

Google will pay per sale to the retailers. Wikimedia Commons

Mobile searches for "where to buy" grew over 85 per cent in the past two years while 44 per cent of those who use their voice-activated speaker, at least weekly, say they use the device to order products they need like groceries, and household items at least once a week. IANS

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